Month: April 2017

Starting April 10, construction crews will be present at Lions Open Space in LaPorte to plant trees and shrubs. No parking area or trail closures are expected. Crews will plant trees and shrubs along the […]

A near-record hot February. A March that will almost certainly be one of the driest on record for the eastern plains. These are the conditions that have dryland wheat farmers praying for some quick relief. […]

Editor: Cheyenne, Wyoming has a remarkable entertainment that many northern Coloradans don’t know about—the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra. Henry and I learned about it from our friend, Jean Farley, who plays violin in the orchestra. “Go […]

A message from the Friends of the Library President Ann McKay: “We are excited about the start of another season supporting the facility, programming and equipment at our wonderful community library. The Friends also help […]

By Kathy Bornhoft Library Director If you remember back to last year, I went on a tirade about dandelions. This year, I’m more concerned with everything catching on fire. I’m originally from northeast Colorado, and […]

April 4, 2017adminComments Off on Controversial gravel pit still a concern for LaPorte residents

Following a rowdy neighborhood meeting on March 7, Loveland Ready-Mix Concrete has made minimal progress in convincing LaPorte residents that the company’s proposed gravel pit and concrete batch plant will do more good than harm. […]

Colorado’s 8th Judicial District (Jackson and Larimer counties) has scheduled a Family Law Day at the Larimer County Justice Center from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 7. Sessions held throughout the day are […]